Refineries in Texas are finding a return to normal after last week’s Arctic blast and widespread power outages is a messy, stop-and-start process. At least seven of them were trying to restart as of early Monday, with varying degrees of success. Some lacked all the power they needed to even begin the process. All were grappling with storm-related damage, including water leaks, burst pipes, cracked pumping and other equipment damage. The specter of fuel shortages as drivers take to the roads again is just one of the problems Texans may continue to face in the fallout of the energy crisis that left millions without power last week. Regaining power at refineries, repairing damage and returning to normal rates can take a week to several weeks. More damage will likely emerge as units are heated […]